Mirror attachment



0. H. EGGERT.

MTRROR ATTACHMENT. APPucA'noN FI'LED Nov.23, 1921.

Patented Dee. 5, 1922.

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Patented Dec. 5, 19.22.v

i leiding OTTO H. EGGERT, OF CHICAGO, ILLINUIS.

MIRROR ATTACHMENT. i

Application med. November- 23, 192i.

To all whom t may concern:

Be it known that I, O'r'ro H. lcsnirr, a citizen of the United States, residing at Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of illinois, have invented new and useful Improvements in Mirror Attachments, of which the following is a specification.

This invention has for its object to provide an electric light fixture with a mirror designed more particularly to be used when shaving, a novel and improved support being provided which enables the mirror to be positioned on either side of the lamp to obtain a good light on both sides of the The object stated is attained by means of a combination and arrangement of parts to be hereinafter described and claimed, and

be better understood, reference is had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this speciiication.

In the drawing, Figure 1 is a front elevation of the mirror attachment, and Fig. 2 is a side elevation thereof, partly in section on the line 2 2 of Fig. 1.

Referring specifically to the drawing, the invention is shown applied to a simple electric light fixture consisting of a horizontal bracket arm 5 carrying a pendent incandescent electric lamp 6 at its outer end, and secured at its inner end to the wall or other support in the 'conventional manner which need not be described as it is immaterial and forms no part of the present invention, the same being readily applicable to any standard fixture of the type shown.

At 7 is shown a mirror which is positioned rearwardly of the lamp 6 and carried by the outer end of a rotatably supported bracket arm 8 so that the mirror can be swung to a position on either side of or to any other position relative to the lamp. Fig. 1 shows in full lines the mirror on one side of the lamp, and its-position on the other side of the lamp is shown by dotted lines. After placing the mirror on either side of thev lamp, itV is locked by a means to be presently described. With the mirror positioned as shown in full lines in Fig. 1, a person looking into the mirror will have the right side of the face illuminated, and when the mirror is swung over on the other side of the lamp, the left side of the falce will be illuminated.

For the purpose of supporting the bracket .Serial No. 517,350.

arm 8, there is i which the lamp bracket. arm 5 extends, a circular base plate 9 having a central openmounted on the wall from ing which is provided with a raised rim or outstanding marginal flange 10. The arm 5 extends through this opening, flange 1() has its edge channeled, as shown at 11 to provide an annular seat for a loop 12 formed at the inner end of the bracket arm 8, saidl loop being free to slide inthe channel, whereby a pivotal support for the bracket arm is had so that it may be swung to position the mirror 7 on either side of the lamp 6 as hereinbefore described. The outer end of the arm 8 is fashioned into an eye 13 through which a screw 1e is passed into the back of the mirror frame for securing the same to the arm.

The base plate 9 is also provided with yan outstanding peripheral flange 15 having its edge provided with a series of notches 16. The arm 8 is adapted to slide along the notched edge of the iangel when it is swung to adjust the mirror 7 to the desired position relative to the lamp 6, and by allowing the arm 16, the mirror is securely held. Thatportion of the arm 8 whichV is adapted to be` placed in the notches 16, is flattened, as shown at 8, and the armis resilient andy has sufficient lateral tension to remain -in the notch in which it may be placed and not become accidentally disengaged. q

The base plate 9 may be secured to the wall or other support by screws or other suitable fasteners 17.

l claim: 1. The combination with a lighting xture consisting of a horizontal bracket arm and a lamp at the outer end thereof; of'a mirror having a supporting arm whichlis and the to enter one of the notches f rotatably mounted, said mirror being posi-f tioned to the rear of the lamp and adjust'- able by the swing of the supporting arm for location laterally with respect to the lamp on either side thereof, and means for locking the supporting arm. v 2. rlhe .combination with a `lighting iX- ture consisting of a horizontal bracket armv i and a lamp at the outer end thereof; of a base plate having an opening through which the bracket arm passes, said opening having an arm Supporting at its outer end the mirror and having its inner end looped and seating slidahly in the channel of the aforesaid llange, the base plate also having an outstanding margnal flange provided with notches in' its edge adapted to be entered by the mirror supporting arm.

ln testimony whereof I alix my signature.

@TTC H. EGGrER'll.y 

